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AJA FS1 Installation and Operation Guide

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51.1 SNMP Enable<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Operation</strong> Manual — 51.1 SNMP Enable<br />

This parameter turns ON <strong>and</strong> OFF all SNMP messaging between the <strong>FS1</strong> <strong>and</strong> an<br />

external client. Refer to Chapter 6 for a description of SNMP <strong>and</strong> how the <strong>FS1</strong><br />

supports it. When SNMP is enabled, one or more of 4 alarms may be sent by the <strong>FS1</strong><br />

as a trap message:<br />

• Power supply failure or disconnection: fs1PSAlarm (see parameter 60.1)<br />

• Reference video: fs1REFAlarm (see parameter 60.3)<br />

• Format: fs1FMTAlarm (see parameter 60.2)<br />

51.1 SNMP Enable Description of Choices<br />

Parameter Adjustments:<br />

Disable (Default)<br />

Enable 1<br />

Enable Both<br />

51.2 SNMP Trap Destination 1<br />

• Temperature of <strong>FS1</strong> is over limit (internally): fs1OVRAlarm<br />

Note: With SNMP parameters 51.1 through 51.6, there is no timeout when<br />

editing—changes made while in these menus will be saved <strong>and</strong> activated when the<br />

menu is exited. For example, changing from Disable to Enable 1 does not turn SNMP<br />

on. You must exit the 51.1 SNMP Enable parameter menu in order to turn SNMP on.<br />

This parameter determines the SNMP Trap Destination IP address where trap<br />

messages issued by the <strong>FS1</strong> will be sent.<br />

51.2 SNMP Trap Dest 1 Description of Choices<br />

When set to Disable, the <strong>FS1</strong> will not issue SNMP trap messages.<br />

When set to Enable 1, the <strong>FS1</strong> issues SNMP trap messages to Trap Destination 1<br />

(parameter 51.2) <strong>and</strong> as defined in the MIB.<br />

When set to Enable Both, the <strong>FS1</strong> issues SNMP trap messages to Trap Destination<br />

1 <strong>and</strong> 2 (parameters 51.2 <strong>and</strong> 51.4) <strong>and</strong> as defined in the MIB.<br />

Parameter Adjustments:<br />

variable Using the Adjust buttons, enter the IP address of the destination where SNMP<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> messages (called “traps”) will be sent. This is usually an SNMP client<br />

somewhere on your LAN.<br />

Default: 192.168.0.3<br />

When the SNMP Trap Destination IP addresses are edited, you can abort the editing<br />

process by backing out (press the Select down arrow button repeatedly until the edit<br />

passes the first octet). You’ll notice that after completing the edit on the last octet, the<br />

display will blink—this is an indication that the edited IP address is about to be saved.<br />

You can save the edited IP address by pressing the Select up arrow to save or choose<br />

not to save by pressing the Select down arrow button.<br />

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